Ditchy gets the breakfast gig at Mom's Spaghetti radio
Date published: 14 May 2024
New Mom's Spaghetti recruit Ditchy is certainly no stranger to the radio studio
Hugely popular DJ Ditchy is set to wake up Manchester on Mom’s Spaghetti radio.
Ditchy is certainly no stranger to the radio studio, having previously worked at Key 103, Revolution 96.2, Radio City and the Real Radio as one half of the “Ditchy and Salty” breakfast show.
Ditchy said: "I hope I remember where the knobs are, and the bosses have sorted me a record player"
"Joking aside - the music on Mom’s Spaghetti Radio is ace and right up my street.”
The Mom's Spaghetti bosses said: "Ditchy’s Mancunian personality is infectious, and he will never be accused of taking himself too seriously.
"It will be great to have him knocking around the studio in Oldham with the rest of our talented team."
Hip-hop, house and happiness radio station ‘Mom’s Spaghetti’ came to life last year when legendary Hacienda DJ Graeme Park launched the station in style.
The station plays the biggest dance, r'n'b and hiphop hits from the 90s onwards, featuring the likes of Daft Punk, Usher, Eminem and Calvin Harris.
Presenters also promise a mix of 80s and 90s dance classics from the likes of Neneh Cherry, Happy Mondays, TLC, and Fatboy Slim.
The station is the brainchild of Matt Ramsbottom, former owner of Revolution 96.2 and owner of the Oldham Evening Chronicle.
Find out more about the station, and to listen live, click or tap here
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